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Mission Statement: The Treasurer serves as the tax collector for Grant
County, the State and numerous other tax agencies. The Treasurer's
Office does not set the assesses valuation, the tax rate or the amount
of taxes due. The Office collects and disburses tax collections to
appropriate government agencies and keeps all books, records and funds
pertaining to the office ready for inspection by the County Commission
and the State Department of Finance and Administration.
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- About property tax payments
The Grant County Treasurer’s Office is now accepting property tax payments online. Online payments may be submitted using your VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, or bank debit card. Taxpayers are able to print a transaction receipt as confirmation of payment. Read more... - About the Treasurer's Office
The Treasurer's Office is the property tax collector for Grant County and several other governmental entities working in Grant County. Think of us as the "banker" for the County, and as an important source of service and information for County residents. Read more... - FAQs for the Treasurer's Office
Here are some of the questions we commonly hear in the Treasurer's Office. But if you do not find the answer to a particular question, please just give us a call! Read more... - Important dates in the Treasurer's Office
Here are important dates in the Treasurer's Office, identifying critical points in the billing and payment of property taxes in Grant County. Have a question about these dates? Please give us a call! Read more... - Welcome to the office of the Grant County Treasurer
The Treasurer serves as the tax collector for Grant County, the State and numerous other tax agencies. The Treasurer's Office does not set the assesed valuation, the tax rate or the amount of taxes due. The Office collects and disburses tax collections to appropriate government agencies and keeps all books, records and funds pertaining to the office ready for inspection by the County Commission and the State Department of Finance and Administration. Read more...
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